List of National Natural Landmarks in Georgia


As of 2023, there are eleven National Natural Landmarks in the U.S. state of Georgia.
NameImageDateLocationCountyOwnershipDescription
Big Hammock Natural AreaTattnallstate Relatively undisturbed broadleaf evergreen hammock forest.
Camp E.F. Boyd Natural AreaEmanuelprivateOne of the best representatives of the upland sand ridge ecosystem of the Coastal Plain
Cason J. Calloway Memorial ForestHarrisprivateAn outstanding example of transitional conditions between eastern deciduous and southern coniferous forest types.
Ebenezer Creek SwampEffinghamprivateThe best remaining cypress-gum swamp forest in the Savannah River basin.
Heggie's RockColumbiacounty, private The best example in eastern North America of the remarkable endemic flora restricted to granite outcrops.
Lewis Island TractMcIntoshstate One of the most extensive bottomland hardwood swamps in Georgia.
Marshall ForestFloydprivateA loblolly pine-shortleaf pine forest believed to have originated following an intense fire at about the time the Cherokee Indians were forcibly removed to Oklahoma.
Okefenokee SwampCharlton, Clinch, Warefederal One of the largest and most primitive swamps in the country.
Panola MountainRockdalestate The most natural and undisturbed monadnock of exposed granitic rock in the Piedmont biophysiographic province.
Wassaw IslandChathamfederal Only barrier island in Georgia with an undisturbed forest cover.
Wade Tract PreserveThomasprivateOld growth longleaf pine savanna.